Discover why Buenos Aires is often referred to as "The Paris of South America". This city is open and spacious with an abundance of parkland and elegant shops. Drive down one of the widest boulevards in the world: the 9 de Julio. You will pass by the Obelisk commemorating 100 years of the first national government. You will stop at the Plaza de Mayo bordered by the Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral with the Mausoleum of San Martin and the Cabildo, the Colonial Town Hall. Drive through Recoleta neighborhood where is the remarkable and unique Recoleta Cemetery, exclusive shops and restaurants. No visit to Buenos Aires would be complete without seeing Caminito street in colorful La Boca, where the first Italian immigrants settled in 1851.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
If you are staying in hotels located outside of downtown area, you must meet the vehicle at 596 Presidente Manuel Quintana Avenue at 9:30 AM. There is a Tourist Information booth from where pick up can be arranged.
Buenos Aires downtown hotels pick up included in most cases.